Funkrock City
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Funkrock City
so it seems the FS has replanted the road leading to FRC with grass. they've also torn down that old building and that crumbling bridge. you would think this would be a good thing. i was out there the other day and saw some scraps of wire in the creek. those dumb motherfuckers can rip a bridge out, but they're too good to pick up scraps of wire that might poke in to peoples feet? that's bullshit! a bridge isn't gonna cause any damage to anyone, but sharp rusty wire will. fuckin FS. all they care about is dumb ass nature, but when it comes to human kind they turn their fat heads.
Yo HO!! Just got me a code red and some funyons big dawg!!! SHIT YEAH! - Ray, excited about his breakfast
Don't quote me, I know the FS has been planning on removing that stuff for a long time. Because it is Wilderness area they were not supposed to use any machinery, only hand tools, by law. So I'm sure that after breaking all that stuff with a hammer and pick they we're a bit tired. Missing only a couple pieces of wire seems minor to me.
Learn to swim
Obviously, the bull dozer was there. They didn't grade the road by hand or move those boulders without machinery. Actually, it will be a great trail when time takes over. Personally, I do not think the campsites meet the "Wilderness" theme?
Who is (are) the idiot(s) who took the homo sapien normalis out of the hierarchy of nature anyway?
Oooh....same people who put the imagineary line on the left side of the road,....
for now?
How is "Timothy", finnie?
Who is (are) the idiot(s) who took the homo sapien normalis out of the hierarchy of nature anyway?
Oooh....same people who put the imagineary line on the left side of the road,....
for now?
How is "Timothy", finnie?
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In regards to the bulldozer:
"The use of motorized equipment is not allowed unless approved by the appropriate Forest Service Line Officer within their delegated authority."
Forest Service Standard for Wilderness
"The use of motorized equipment is not allowed unless approved by the appropriate Forest Service Line Officer within their delegated authority."
Forest Service Standard for Wilderness
"Be responsible for your actions and sensitive to the concerns of other visitors and land managers. ... Your reward is the opportunity to climb in one of the most beautiful areas in this part of the country." John H. Bronaugh